To be white is to see oneself as an individual, normal, universal and not linked to race. Media, through its oversaturation of the white image perpetuates this idea of normality, creating a landscape where the white race remains powerful but no longer visible. 

By deconstructing then weaving ordinary materials my pieces depict the often-unseen impact whiteness has on our everyday interactions and the ways we move through the world.

 

  • White Side
    White Side

    Woven Magazines of White Eurocentric flesh and tyveck, 11' x 20', two-sided, 2015

  • White Side Detail
    White Side Detail

    Detail of White Side Hand cut and woven magazines of white eurocentric flesh and tyveck

  • Illusion of Ordinary
    Illusion of Ordinary

    Hand cut and Woven Magazines of white eurocentric flesh and tyveck, 48" x 90", 2014

  • Illusion of Ordinary Detail
    Illusion of Ordinary Detail
  • Confident Idiots
    Confident Idiots

    Hand cut and woven magazines, 2016

  • Just Say It!
    Just Say It!

    Hand cut and woven magazines, 2016

  • Secrets of American History
    Secrets of American History

    Hand cut and woven Magazines, 2016

  • Unveiled
    Unveiled

    Hand cut and woven magazines, 2016

  • I'm Sorry
    I'm Sorry

    Hand cut and woven magazines 2016

  • Still Desirable
    Still Desirable

    Hand cut photograph of Illusion of Ordinary, 2020